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Torreira plays down title talk

Manuel Melgarejo (black and white) of Mochudi Centre Chiefs tussles for the ball with Banele Ndzabandzaba (gold) of Police XI during the two sides' FNB Premiership encounter played on Sunday PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Manuel Melgarejo (black and white) of Mochudi Centre Chiefs tussles for the ball with Banele Ndzabandzaba (gold) of Police XI during the two sides' FNB Premiership encounter played on Sunday PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Despite inching closer to the summit, Mochudi Centre Chiefs head coach, Miguel Corral Torreira insists his side are not in the title race.

Magosi stretched their unbeaten run under the Spanish mentor with a 1-1 draw against Police XI in an FNB Premiership match played at the GU Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The result puts the Kgatleng giants in third position, now seven points behind leaders, Jwaneng Galaxy and second-placed Gaborone United (GU).

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